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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

front of the courthouse, go out and talk about this stuff. >> this is what kamala harris has been doing, and she's doing a smashing great job at doing it. she's going out across this country i and talking about abortion. >> but are people talking about it? >> she was promising four years of scorched earth when donald trump retakes the white house. >> then stay with me. you know who would and should detest scorched earth? fortune 500 ceos. if you're a major ceo, a major corporation, you want consistency, stability. so there's a lot of people right now who are scratching their heads because it seems like more and more business leaders are kind of open to trump. do you believe they're open to trump or really they just want to keep their heads down and their mouths shut because they don't want to make an enemy out of him if in fact he were to

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

them opening statements instead of opening argument. closing arguments is the right terminology because lawyers are doing what the evidence showed. an opening statement is a narrative about what the facts will show in the trial and what evidence the jury should expect to see. we should learn some new things on monday. >> catherine, what will you be watching for? >> it is a preview of the evidence. it is a table of contents for the jury. it shouldn't be very long. you don't want to bore the jury. you are not doing arguments. i am looking to see what evidence we don't know about that wasn't in the indictment, that wasn't in the statement of facts that hasn't been leaked. that's very interesting. the difference opening, first of all, in new york, the difference doesn't have to give

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Real Time With Bill Maher

i think it's my duty to pick the person i would do would think would do the least harm to the country. >> the real danger to democracy is the progressive agenda trump may be playing russian roulette but a continuation of biden is national suicide. i think this is sincere i don't think he's posturing. i think this is what a good part of this country believes discuss it is what a good part of the country believes. >> it's also a good part of the country's wrong about that as a rational matter. now, politics and rationality are not? complete bedfellows, which is part of the reason for the constitution, is that we were going to give reason a chance to stand against passion. >> what bar is doing, and what so many, i sometimes think of them as the peter malar republicans, right? >> these are republicans who are not full maga people. they're men's grill types who

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BBC News

kids but i think what i like about her songs is that even as you get older, they make you remember what you are like as a kid, they ring back good moments from your youth too. i think they're all very relatable songs. all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how, amazingly —— how amazingly it has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record. it’s has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record.— the spotify record. it's been streamed — the spotify record. it's been streamed under _ the spotify record. it's been streamed under believable l streamed under believable amounts in the us, it sold i think1.4 amounts in the us, it sold i think 1.4 million copies in its first day alone which is just amazing in an age where the party line is that albums don't sell anymore and really, really sort of transcends that and i think just a sort of transcends that and i thinkjust a frenzy, you know? all of the people who stayed up late to listen to the record as soon as it dropped and then when the second part of it

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

who's really angry? look at this, whose angry at who? it seems like biden's white house might be unhinged referring to trump behind the scenes according to the story as a hitler pig using expletive to distract them in all e-mails according to the staff and thus from the president. maybe your best chance to win is to do what stephen smith you are doing already. >> my liberal runs out there, all you're doing is showing your scared you can't beat them on the issues, tens of millions of people see what extent the other side is willing to go through just to keep them out of office. everything you do shows me you can't beat them. >> interesting, i like the breakdown. americans will compare your report card with trump for your report card and you should study yours, and trumps in hong kong for real weaknesses which brings

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The Media Show

so, i can talk from the bmj perspective that when you get that kind of — we're very evidence—based at the bmj. we're a medical research journal. and, you know, when doctors are involved, it's a bmj story, so it's natural for us to take an interest in this and approach it from an evidence—based perspective and i think what we had to do is do what cass did — hilary cass did — which was to remove the political framing and focus on what is the evidence and not to be sort of blindsided by some of the backlash we got from the stories that we ran. and we were very aware of the work that deb and hannah was doing. we previously covered the interim findings of the cass report. hilary cass came to us. she wanted to talk directly to the profession. so, we ran an opinion piece by her~ _ but when we got involved with investigations is — looking at the fact that in the us,

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Forensic Files II

very seldom is it just a random act of violence. in this particular case, that is exactly what this was. narrator: as the years pass since sierra's murder, detectives in calcasieu parish, louisiana, refused to let the case go. mcgee: it was so frustrating. i lived and breathed this case. i just felt so drawn to it. so we were open to everything that everybody had to say -- every tip, every idea. narrator: and that search for something new turned up a possibility when dna analyst monica quaal saw a web seminar from a cutting-edge forensics company called parabon nanolabs. quaal: we were contacted by a neighboring agency saying that they had some interesting science that a new agency was doing, and they were interested in sharing with us. narrator: parabon claimed that they could take dna evidence to a completely new level. they said it was possible to put a face on unidentified dna,

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Real Time With Bill Maher

believes discuss it is what a good part of the country believes. >> it's also a good part of the country's wrong about that it's irrational matter. now, politics and rationality are not complete bedfellows, which is part of the reason for the constitution, is that we were going to give reason a chance to stand against passion. what bar is doing, and what so many, i sometimes think of them as the peter malar republicans, right? these are republicans who we're not full maga people. they're men's grill types who don't want democrats picking judges are setting tax rates. they talk themselves into this twice. in 16 and in 20, and then came december and january of 20202021 and at that point, i believe and i say this with care that it's become evident to me anyway, that there's a patriotic duty to

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FOX and Friends Sunday

but this is a good bill to actually thwart what the chinese are doing and pushing them out. and all it's doing is forcing the divestiture, so it's owned by somebody else. and by the way, one other quick thing, pete. we had this discussion about tiktok but also about the other funding aid, how can we never have a discussion in this country about where we're going to cut spending in other places to fund these types of priorities? pete: oh, yeah. [laughter] >> we never have that discussion. pete: that's a whole other thing. we're $35 trillion, i think is the number now, we're so far gone from reality that i think they've just stopped caring about it, stopped discussing it, and someday those chickenningses are going to -- can chickens are going to come home to roost. jason, thanks for your time. >> thanks, peeve. pete: the student exchange program swapping red and blue state e teens to find new perspectives and common ground across america. interesting. i'm intrigued. i'm going to come back after the commercial break and watch.

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

they've been doing. and the way that they've been responding, the voters have been responding that on issues like abortion, on guns, and a lot of the things that are really important to the base legalizing marijuana, talking about student loans that actually voters want to hear from her more, even though they wanted hear from the president. and she's been playing into that. that's very interesting. and it's also, they have not been talking about this hush money case. it's been talking you mentioned abortion, you mentioned guns, you mentioned they talk about democracy. this is not about trump's criminal trials, even though that is consuming all the oxygen here and just getting a sense on the ads that they have been running in these, some of these swing states putting in pennsylvania targeting key voters, they've struggled with black voters. they're talking about the economy. this is one from pennsylvania, just a couple of days ago i love to tell the story about meeting president biden because when you meet him, this guy is as sharp as they have nothing else to attack because they can attack the things that he's doing better oh, good for this country. >> joe biden gets things done. that's just who he is but the

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